Between Paris and Brussels, you can explore the charming town of Lille, known for its beautiful architecture and vibrant cultural scene. The picturesque city of Arras features stunning squares and historic sites, including the impressive belfry. Additionally, the stunning medieval village of Ghent offers canals, castles, and a lively atmosphere, making it a perfect stop along the way. Finally, the serene landscapes of the Pas-de-Calais region provide opportunities for scenic walks and local delicacies.
TGV runs throughout France, and into surrounding countries. Most of the routes are to and from Paris, but there are some cross-country routes which bypass Paris. See the link below for the High Speed lines, and for a list of routes. The trains don't stop at the end of the High Speed lines, they continue on normal lines to their destinations. The "Thalys" branded trains (Paris-Brussels-Cologne and Paris-Brussels-Amsterdam), and the "Eurostar" branded trains (London-Paris and London-Brussels) are different models of TGV train.
On the website of metro-paris people can check many things. Some things you can see are monthly earnings, traffic statistics, similar websites and similar designs.
The Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame and The Louvre Art Museum
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They Had to See Paris was created in 1929.
The Louvre and the Eiffel Tower are on practically every article of what to see when you visit Paris. Although I have never been to Paris myself, a friend of mine used a page on Monogram's website to help her plan her travel itinerary, and said it had some things on there that weren't so obvious (like the Eiffel Tower). Check out their list of must-see sites in Paris: http://www.monogramstravel.com/local-host-picks/paris/.
Brussels Center Crown offers car rentals in Brussels. Auto Europe also offers car rentals in Brussels. You can go online to their websites and they will give you a quote on their fees to rent a car that will help you see the sites in a city that has many sites to see from cobbled streets to quaint road side cafes.
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The duration of They Had to See Paris is 1.58 hours.
7.5km. For detailed itimerary see link below
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I have heard from friends that have gone to Paris that the Louvre and Notre Dame are must-sees during the day, and that the Eiffel Tower is absolutely breathtaking at night. Although I have never been to Paris, I have heard good things about Monograms. Their website has a list of must-see sites in Paris that highlights some of the hidden-gems of the city. Check it out: http://www.monogramstravel.com/local-host-picks/paris/.